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2026 Toyota RAV4 Overview

2026 Toyota RAV4 Overview

The king of the compact SUV hill evolves with an all-hybrid lineup, refined styling and materials, and a new high-performance RAV4 GR Sport

For 2026, the new RAV4 is offered in three exterior design treatment, emphasizing different lifestyles: Core, Rugged, and Sport.

The redesigned 2026 Toyota RAV4 is offered in three exterior design treatments, emphasizing different lifestyles: Core, Rugged, and Sport. (Photos courtesy of Toyota USA)

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3 RAV Personalities
2026 RAV4 Pricing
Battery and Hybrid Component Warranties
Hybrid and Plug-In Hybrid Powertrains
The New Digital Hub
The RAV4 By Grades
The RAV-ing Mad 324-hp GR Sport
Observations and Considerations
2026 Toyota RAV4 Limited AWD Specifications

BY MARK MAYNARD

Toyota appears to have gone all-in for the redesign and marketing of its 2026 RAV4, and for good reason. In the United States, 42 compact or subcompact SUV models were available for sale in 2025. The compact-class RAV4 is Toyota’s top-selling model. It was also the third-best-selling vehicle in the U.S. in 2025, behind the Ford F-150 (No. 1) and the Chevrolet Silverado.
So, after three decades of dominating driveways and trailheads, the Toyota reworked the RAV4 from “rubber to roof.” It steps out with an all-hybrid lineup, including a 324-horsepower RAV4 GR Sport Plug-in Hybrid.

In a notable shift for the model line, all 2026 RAV4 Hybrid trims will be offered with front-wheel drive for the first time. Previously, the hybrid powertrain was paired with all-wheel drive in many configurations. Adding two-wheel drive boosts fuel economy and a lower starting price point.

Toyota expects a sales mix of 90 percent LE, XLE Premium, SE, XSE, and Limited grades. The remainder of the mix will fall to GR Sport and outdoorsy Woodland.

The 2026 RAV4 Hybrid models are now arriving at U.S. dealerships. The Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV) models will arrive this spring. U.S. RAV4 models are built in Georgetown, Ky. Batteries for North American-built models are increasingly supported by Toyota’s North Carolina battery plant.

Here is an overview of a RAV4 for which you might be shopping.

Seating materials and accents vary by grade to match the vehicle’s specific “personality.” A Storm Cloud Gray Limited model is shown.

Seating materials and accents vary by grade to match the vehicle’s specific “personality.” A Limited model is shown.

3 RAV Personalities

For 2026, the RAV4 offers three exterior design treatments aimed at different lifestyles: Core, Rugged, and Sport. All grades have standard Toyota Safety Sense 4.0.

Core: Designed for refined daily living, this includes the LE, XLE Premium, and Limited grades.

Rugged: Built for the trail, the new Woodland grade features the new Urban Rock exterior color and increased ground clearance of 8.6 inches (vs. 8.1 for standard grades).

Sport: Engineered for performance, this lineup includes the SE, XSE, and the first RAV4 GR Sport, only available as an AWD plug-in hybrid.

Woodland driving lights

Woodland driving lights.

2026 RAV4 Pricing

Toyota showed restraint in manufacturer retail pricing for the start of the 2026 model year. When freight is excluded, the 2026 RAV4 Hybrid LE AWD starts at the same price as the 2025: $31,900. However, the 2026 freight charge is now $1,450, up $55 from 2025.
Retail pricing below includes the $1,450 freight charge from Georgetown, Ky. Plug-in models are built in Japan; PHEV pricing will be announced in the first half of 2026.

2026 MSRP RAV4 starting prices, including freight charge:

  • LE FWD: $33,350
  • LE AWD: $34,750
  • SE FWD $36,150
  • SE AWD $37,550
  • Woodland AWD $41,350
  • XLE Premium FWD $37,550
  • XLE Premium AWD $38,950
  • XSE AWD $41,300
  • RAV4 Limited AWD $44,750
  • 2025 RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid SE $46,265, with AWD
  • 2025 RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid XSE $50,135, with AWD

Note: RAV4 GR SPORT pricing will be available in late February 2026.

Check current pricing and options here.

The exclusive Mineral SofTex interior of the Woodland with orange accents

The exclusive Mineral SofTex interior of the Woodland.

Expanded Color Palette

Toyota is also refreshing the visual lineup with 10 exterior color options, including four new distinct hues.

New Additions: Meteor Shower (metallic bronze-gray), Everest (dark green), and Storm Cloud (blue-gray), all at no cost.

 Exclusive Paint: The adventure-themed Woodland grade receives an exclusive (no cost) “Urban Rock” gray.

Two-Tone Options: The XSE grade adds a Meteor Shower with Black Roof combination ($500). GR Sport features a Supersonic Red with Black Roof pairing.

Carrying over for 2026 are Ice Cap, Wind Chill Pearl ($425), Midnight Black Metallic, Ruby Flare Pearl ($425), and Blueprint (deep midnight blue).

Interior colors are black SofTex, Light Gray SofTex, Harvest Beige SofTex (Limited only), or Mineral SofTex (Woodland only).

To blunt the transfer of noise and harshness to the cabin, high-damping adhesive has been applied to footwells and wheelhouses. Side mirrors and door seals have been reshaped to reduce wind noise.

To blunt the transfer of noise and harshness to the cabin, high-damping adhesive has been applied to footwells and wheelhouses. Side mirrors and door seals have been reshaped to reduce wind noise.

Battery and Hybrid Component Warranties

Toyota’s warranty coverage emphasizes long-term protection for new hybrid and plug-in hybrid components. For the powertrain and key battery systems, the limited warranty terms are extensive:

Hybrid Component Coverage: Coverage for hybrid components lasts up to 8 years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first. This applies to repairs needed to correct defects in materials or workmanship.

Hybrid Battery Coverage: The core hybrid battery receives even longer protection, covered for 10 years or 150,000 miles, whichever comes first. This coverage is transferable to subsequent owners.

Powertrain Coverage: The conventional powertrain warranty remains at 60 months or 60,000 miles.

And the standard new-vehicle coverage:

Basic Warranty: 3-years/36,000-miles limited warranty covers all vehicle components except normal wear and maintenance items.

Corrosion Warranty: 60 months with no mileage limitation.

ToyotaCare: Normal factory-scheduled maintenance is covered for 2 years/25,000 miles. Roadside assistance is included for 2 years and unlimited mileage.

The 2026 RAV4 builds on the 5th Generation Hybrid (HEV) powertrain. It consists of a 2.5-liter inline-four gas engine with two motor-generators. The battery is a sealed lithium-ion of 247.5 volts and 4.1 ampere hour.

The 2026 RAV4 builds on the 5th Generation Hybrid (HEV) powertrain. It consists of a 2.5-liter inline-four gas engine with two motor-generators. The battery is a sealed lithium-ion of 247.5 volts and 4.1 ampere hour.

RAV4 Refined

Far from its 1996 origins as a Corolla-based compact, the 2026 Toyota RAV4 is much evolved for its sixth generation. Its exterior styling has a new “hammerhead” front end flanked by angular fenders and a contoured hood. The side profile shows a flat roofline and sculpted door panels. Creatively styled tech-forward LED signature taillights set off its wider, stouter rear end.

Size and Dimensions

The redesigned 2026 Toyota RAV4 maintains a similar footprint to the 2025 model. The 2026 model, however, is slightly heavier and wider because of its all-hybrid lineup and rugged features on some grades.

Exterior dimensions vary slightly by trim level, but the 2026 model retains the 105.9-inch wheelbase of the 2025 model. The turning circle grew by just 0.8 feet to 36.9 ft. curb to curb.

Length: Standard models remain at 180.9 inches, but Woodland and GR Sport trims are slightly longer at 181.8 inches due to aggressive bumper designs.

Ground Clearance: The 2026 Woodland Edition features a raised suspension with 8.5 inches of ground clearance, while the other hybrid trims have 8.1 inches;

Curb Weight Differences

Weight is the most notable change because Toyota has discontinued the gas-only engine for 2026.

2025 RAV4: The gas-only front-drive models were the lightest, starting at approximately 3,370 lbs.;

2026 RAV4: The base Hybrid front-drive model has a curb weight of 3,640 pounds, rising to 3,920 lbs. for the Limited AWD.
Interior Versatility;

Inside, Toyota says it has prioritized versatility. The cabin features a newly designed rear seatback that folds completely flat, maximizing cargo volume for larger hauls. Seating materials and accents vary by grade to match the vehicle’s specific “personality.”

Interior Versatility

Inside, Toyota says it has prioritized versatility. The cabin features a newly designed rear seatback that folds completely flat, maximizing cargo volume for larger hauls. Seating materials and accents vary by grade to match the vehicle’s specific “personality.”

Interior utility remains nearly identical. Both generations offer roughly 37.6 cubic feet of space behind the second row and up to 69.8 cubic feet with the seats folded down.

Interior utility remains nearly identical. Both generations offer roughly 37.6 cubic feet of space behind the second row and up to 69.8 cubic feet with the seats folded down.

Cargo Capacity

Despite the redesign and new hybrid components, the interior utility remains nearly identical. Both generations offer roughly 37.6 cubic feet of space behind the second row and up to 69.8 cubic feet with the seats folded down.

Some grade levels of the new RAV4 have a height-adjustable deck board. Toyota also says the cargo opening has an expanded width of 4.9 feet at the entry.

Next-Gen Architecture

The 2026 RAV4 is built on the Toyota Next Generation Architecture-K (TNGA-K), a unibody platform. Toyota engineers have significantly increased frame rigidity by reinforcing suspension mounting points, the front cowl, and the A-pillars of the windshield.

To blunt the transfer of noise and harshness to the cabin, high-damping adhesive has been applied to footwells and wheelhouses. Side mirrors and door seals have been reshaped to reduce wind noise.

Driving dynamics were improved in several areas:

Retuned Suspension: Redesigned coil springs and shock absorbers for a flatter, smoother ride;

Aerodynamics: An active front aerodynamic spat adjusts based on speed and terrain;

Braking Innovation: A new electronically controlled brake system and Vehicle Braking Posture Control (VBPC) reduce body roll during cornering.

The 2026 RAV4 Hybrid in Storm Cloud gray.

The 2026 RAV4 Hybrid in Storm Cloud gray.

The Hybrid and Plug-In Hybrid Powertrains

The RAV4 builds on the 5th-generation Hybrid (HEV) powertrain, which has been substantially upgraded for 2026.
Engine: 2.5-liter inline-four with two motor-generators;

Transmission: Electronically controlled continuously variable automatic (ECVT) with sequential shift mode. Core grades have a traditional physical gear shifter; XSE and Limited grades have a new toggle switch shift-by-wire gear selector;

Battery: Sealed lithium-ion (Li-ion); 247.5 volts; 4.1 ampere hour;

Performance: 226 net combined hp with front-wheel drive, and 236 net combined hp with AWD. (2025 combined net hp was 219 with front-drive.);

Mileage: Up to 44 mpg combined for FWD, which compares to 40 mpg combined in 2025.

Hybrid Performance Modes

Every RAV4 has selectable drive modes, where hybrid or plug-in hybrid:

NORMAL: Factory default. All systems are calibrated for balanced, everyday driving.

ECO: Helps lower fuel consumption during trips that involve frequent acceleration and braking.

SPORT: Throttle and steering are more responsive, and transmission shifts at higher rpms.

CUSTOM: Adjusts vehicle systems to the driver’s preferred settings.

EV Mode: The RAV4 Hybrid EV mode enables battery-only driving for short distances at low speeds. How far depends on certain conditions, such as battery charge level. EV mode is useful for navigating parking lots and indoor parking garages, and for creeping along in commuter traffic.

The Limited has a toggle switch shift-by-wire gear selector.

The Limited has a toggle switch shift-by-wire gear selector.

Electronic On-Demand AWD

The available electronic on-demand all-wheel drive system returns with sophisticated updates to power the rear wheels. Rather than heavy mechanical driveshafts, the RAV4 Hybrid and PHEV models use a high-output Interior Permanent Magnet (IPM) electric motor.

Intelligent Torque Distribution

Toyota’s so-called Intelligent Torque Distribution system is designed to be proactive rather than reactive. Using data from wheel speed sensors, steering inputs, and throttle position, the system preemptively distributes torque to the rear axle.

According to Toyota, the system creates precise electronic control over front-rear torque distribution. Doing so allows the RAV4 to instantly adapt to slippery road conditions or spirited driving without driver intervention.

The RAV4 Woodland has Dunlop GrandTrek all-terrain tires on 18-inch matte metallic gray alloy wheels.

The RAV4 Woodland has Dunlop GrandTrek all-terrain tires on 18-inch matte metallic gray alloy wheels.

6th Generation Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV)

The heart of the plug-in hybrid system is the 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine, two front electric motors, and a rear motor. The result is a substantial jump in power: a net combined 324 horsepower. The electric drive motor (MG2) contributes 203 horsepower and 201 foot-pounds of torque. The rear motor adds another 91 lb.-ft. To support the added power and torque, Toyota uses silicon carbide semiconductors in the front axle. This bit of technology is used to miniaturize components and reduce energy loss.

Performance: 324 net combined hp (a 22-hp increase), but with as yet-unstated 0-60 mph acceleration;

EV-Driving Range: A 23 percent increase in all-electric driving range, now up to 52 miles on a charge. Due to its heavier weight, the Woodland grade has an estimated EV range of 49 miles and a combined 38 mpg. The performance-tuned GR Sport delivers 48 miles of EV range and 37 mpg combined, using 87 or higher octane fuel.

Mileage: Up to 41 mpg combined in hybrid mode.

The RAV’s wider, stouter rear end is accented by tech-forward LED taillights.

The RAV’s wider, stouter rear end is accented by tech-forward LED taillights.

PHEV DC Fast Charging

Perhaps the most significant 2026 upgrade is the introduction of DC fast charging, a feature uncommon in plug-in hybrids. XSE and Woodland grades have an 11-kW onboard DC fast charger. Charging from 10 percent to 80 percent takes around 30 minutes, Toyota says. SE and GR Sport use a 7-kW charger with a standard J1772 port. Level Two charging (240 volt) will take approximately 4 hours to reach 80 percent capacity.

All models will include a dual-voltage charging cable compatible with standard 120v and 240v home outlets.

The New Digital Hub

The new 2026 RAV4 debuts Toyota’s most advanced connectivity and safety suite to date, Toyota says. Connectivity features integrate 5G network connectivity and debut the brand’s all-new, software-defined vehicle platform. Toyota calls it a fundamental shift for a fully integrated digital hub between the owner’s smartphone and digital life.

Next-Gen Multimedia and Arene Software, developed in North America, are the latest Toyota Audio Multimedia systems. Using AT&T’s 5G network, the software system allows Toyota to push over-the-air updates to improve safety features and infotainment. Updates will keep coming even after the car has been sold. The system uses a smartphone-like interface, customizable widgets, and an enhanced “Hey Toyota” voice assistant. Toyota says commands are processed more quickly than before.

Toyota’s safety and entertainment features have significant upgrades:

Drive Recorder: The standard built-in Drive Recorder functions as an integrated dashcam. Exterior cameras to capture 20-second clips of manual or triggered events;

Navigation: The turn-by-turn navigation system can now display full-screen directions in the digital gauge cluster, a first for Toyota Audio Multimedia;

Entertainment: Connectivity is enhanced with SiriusXM with 360L and newly available integrated streaming for Spotify (with a subscription);

The system includes standard wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, as well as simultaneous dual Bluetooth phone connectivity.

The Woodland has a 3D panoramic view monitor with multi-terrain monitor.

The Woodland has a 3D panoramic view monitor with a multi-terrain monitor.

Toyota Safety Sense 4.0

In addition to eight air bags, every 2026 RAV4 is equipped with the updated Toyota Safety Sense (TSS 4.0) suite. The system was updated with hardware improvements and enhanced detection capabilities. TSS 4.0 technologies include:

Proactive Driving Assist (PDA): Provides gentle braking and steering support for distance control in traffic;

Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection (PCS w/PD): Enhanced detection of vehicles, pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorcyclists;

Full-Speed Range Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (DRCC): Adaptive cruise control capable of operating across the full speed range;

Lane Tracing Assist (LTA): To help keep the vehicle centered in its lane while using DRCC;

Road Sign Assist (RSA): Reads and displays road signs, such as speed limits.

Among other standard safety features are a blind-spot monitor with rear cross-traffic alert and a rear-seat reminder system. RAV4 options include a panoramic view monitor and front and rear parking assist with automatic braking.

Drivers will find the standard built-in dashcam and full-screen navigation useful.

The XLE Premium adds more luxury features and dramatically increases the maximum AWD towing capacity to 3,500 pounds. Ruby Flare Pearl paint, shown on this RAV4, is a $425 upgrade.

The XLE Premium adds more luxury features and dramatically increases the maximum AWD towing capacity to 3,500 pounds. Ruby Flare Pearl paint, shown on this RAV4, is a $425 upgrade.

The RAV4 By Grades

Toyota is targeting mass-market appeal with the RAV4 “Core” models, which include the LE, XLE Premium, and Limited grades. These trims establish a new baseline for the segment, making the hybrid-electric powertrain standard across all three models.
Exterior Core design emphasizes classic SUV proportions with an elevated ride height and color-matched grilles. Standard exterior features on the base LE grade include 17-inch alloy wheels, low-profile roof rails, and Satin Black lower cladding and mirrors. LED projector headlights with DRL (Daytime Running Light) functionality are standard.

Significant Core grade technologies include:

Display: A standard 10.5-inch Toyota Audio Multimedia display is paired with a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster (a size previously reserved for higher grades);

Connectivity: The LE has three USB-C charging ports and a media port in the center console.

Convenience: Standard features include push-button start, a tonneau cover for the cargo area, and fabric-trimmed seating.
Among the Toyota Safety Sense features are a backup camera with dynamic guidelines and a blind-spot monitor with rear cross-traffic alert.

Luxury Rises: RAV4 XLE Premium and Limited

Stepping up from the base LE, the RAV4 XLE Premium and Limited grades have a more luxury-focused interior. With AWD,

XLE Premium: The mid-tier XLE Premium grade with the standard hybrid powertrain has an increased AWD tow rating of 3,500 pounds. Other features include:

  • SofTex-trimmed seats with an eight-way power adjustable driver’s seat and standard heated front seats.
  • Leather-wrapped shift knob and steering wheel.
  • A Qi-compatible wireless phone charger and a total of five USB-C charging ports (front, console, and rear).

Exterior standard enhancements include 18-inch alloy wheels, a power liftgate, and heated, piano-black rearview mirrors with turn signal indicators. A helpful safety feature adds front and rear parking assist with automatic braking.

RAV4 Limited

The flagship luxury grade includes all-wheel drive and has a manufacturer-estimated combined fuel economy rating of 42 mpg. The Limited focuses heavily on luxury and distinct styling. The exterior is dressed up with a color-keyed grille in Satin Chrome and silver-painted lower bumper valances (front and rear). A revised rear spoiler has Piano Black sides.

  • Upgraded LED headlamps have distinctive LED DRLs (Daytime Running Lights) with integrated turn signals. LED front fog lights are standard.
  • A standard power tilt and slide panoramic glass roof and a hands-free power liftgate.
  • Power side mirrors are upgraded with a puddle lamp and camera functions.
  • Limited Grade Interior Features
  • 12.9-inch Toyota audio multimedia;
  • Nine-Speaker JBL audio with amplifier and subwoofer;
  • SofTex-trimmed seats with power eight-way adjustable front seats for driver and passenger;
  • Heated and ventilated front seats;
  • Heated rear window seats;
  • Toggle switch shift-by-wire gear selector;
  • Leather-wrapped heated steering wheel;
  • Digital rearview mirror with HomeLink garage door opener;
  • 5 USB-C Ports: 2 front USB-C charging ports, one center console media and charging port, and two rear USB-C charging ports;
    2 Qi-compatible wireless phone chargers;
  • Windshield deicer;
  • Automatic rain-sensing windshield wipers.
  • Limited Grade Safety Features

Toyota Safety Sense 4.0 with advanced driver assist systems, including:

  • 3D panoramic view monitor;
  • Advanced Park;
  • Front cross-traffic alert;
  • Lane change assist;
  • Traffic Jam Assist (requires an active Drive Connect trial or subscription, 1-year trial included).
New exterior styling is punched up with a “hammerhead” front end, flanked by angular fenders and a contoured hood.

New exterior styling is punched up with a “hammerhead” front end, flanked by angular fenders and a contoured hood.

The Woodland Grade

For camping enthusiasts and off-road adventurers, Toyota offers the updated Woodland grade. A few specific engineering upgrades add to the capability and increased utility:

  • Ground clearance is increased to 8.5 inches for improved trail driving;
  • Dunlop GrandTrek All-Terrain Tires mounted on unique 18-inch matte metallic grey alloy wheels. (Note: a full-size spare tire is not available.);
  • Standard 2-inch rear tow hitch receiver with a wiring harness and a towing capacity of 3,500 pounds;Other Woodland Designs include:
  • Satin Black “hammerhead” grille;
  • Wide Satin Black overfenders;
  • Unique raised roof rails with cross bars.

Exclusive to the Woodland is the new Urban Rock exterior color.

Woodland Interior Features

  • SofTex-trimmed seats and an exclusive Black and Mineral color option.
  • Functional features for outdoor activities include:
  • A 120V 1500-Watt AC power outlet in the rear cargo area;
  • Red-Orange interior accents, including contrast stitching on the steering wheel and center console lid;
  • Woodland-branded all-weather floor mats and cargo mat are standard.

Woodland Safety and Driver Assistance

Along with the full suite of Toyota Safety Sense (TSS 4.0), the Woodland also gains several advanced driver assist systems:
Front and rear parking assist with automatic braking;

  • 3D panoramic-view monitor with multi-terrain mode. (It functions as a “virtual spotter,” providing real-time views of the ground and obstacles immediately surrounding the RAV4.);
  • Front cross-traffic alert and lane change assist. (When the system is engaged, the vehicle will provide steering input to physically move the car into the adjacent lane once it determines the path is clear;
  • Traffic Jam Assist (available via Drive Connect subscription).

Sport Grade Lineup

The 2026 RAV4 SE and XSE Sport grades have a mildly athletic appearance with dark chrome trim and blacked-out components. The SE features 18-inch multi-spoke black sport alloy wheels, Piano Black overfenders and rocker panels, and dark chrome grille accents. The interior features fabric-trimmed sport seats with blue stitching accents. AWD models have a 3,500-pound towing capacity, up from 1,750 lbs. for front-drive models.

The base SE grade is available with front- or all-wheel-drive powertrains: a 226-hp FWD or a 236-hp AWD. AWD is standard for the SE plug-in model.

SE PHEV Highlights: 324 net combined horsepower, a 52-mile all-electric range, and a 7-kW onboard AC charger.

Sport XSE Grade: The performance flagship XSE has standard AWD with either powertrain. The XSE can be optioned with two-tone paint (black roof) and larger 20-inch multi-spoke black sport alloy wheels. Also standard are a power moonroof and LED headlamps with distinctive DRLs.

Charging Advantage (XSE PHEV): The XSE PHEV upgrades to an 11-kW onboard AC charger and adds DC charging capability, significantly speeding up charging times.

RAV4 XSE Sport Interior

Inside, the XSE has premium Ultrasuede and SofTex trimmed seats, with heated and ventilated front seats. The front seats are power-adjustable with memory and a standard 12.9-inch Toyota audio multimedia display.

Convenience features include a hands-free power liftgate and an auto-dimming rearview mirror with HomeLink. The PHEV model can also be optioned with a 120-volt, 1500-watt AC power outlet in the cargo area.

Both Sport grades add a 3D panoramic view monitor, trailer sway control, front cross-traffic alert, and lane change assist. Traffic Jam Assist is available via subscription.

To differentiate the GR Sport from the standard RAV4 lineup, engineers focused on chassis rigidity and handling response.

To differentiate the GR Sport from the standard RAV4 lineup, engineers focused on chassis rigidity and handling response.

The RAV-ing Mad 324-hp GR Sport

With engineering from (Toyota) Gazoo Racing, the RAV4 GR Sport might be a helluva lotta fun. The performance icon traces its roots to Toyota Chair Akio Toyoda’s participation in the 24 Hours of Nürburgring. For a road-going SUV, GR engineers built on the endurance experience with hardware, lightweighting, and finesse.

More than an aesthetics package, the RAV4 GR Sport brings genuine mechanical enhancements to sharpen handling and driving dynamics. The model is available exclusively with the high-output plug-in hybrid powertrain.

With 324 horsepower, the GR Sport achieves a manufacturer-estimated 37 mpg combined rating and an all-electric driving range of 48 miles.

Wider bolsters hold occupants in place during a back-country run.

Wider bolsters hold occupants in place during a back-country run.

GR Sport Chassis and Suspension

To differentiate the GR Sport from the standard RAV4 lineup, engineers focused on chassis rigidity and handling response. Key mechanical updates include:

Tuned Suspension: Dedicated damper tuning, stiffer coil springs, and a front performance damper;

Lower Center of Gravity: The ride height has been lowered by 15mm (0.59 inch), resulting in 7.5 inches of ground clearance. Also, the placement of the hybrid battery was optimized for stability;

Reinforced Frame: The rear suspension cross-member is reinforced to stiffen the chassis;

Performance Tires: The GR Sport rides on offset 20-inch wheels with Dunlop Sportmaxx summer performance tires. The lightweight wheels are approximately 4.8 pounds lighter compared to the standard XSE model.

The GR Sport interior has “Brin Naub” synthetic suede and SofTex sport seats.

The GR Sport interior has “Brin Naub” synthetic suede and SofTex sport seats.

GR Sport Functional Aerodynamics

The exterior design changes are functional rather than purely cosmetic. The front fascia features a “GR Functional Matrix Grille” with active cooling ducts to manage airflow. A front lip spoiler, rear wing spoiler, and rear diffuser all help to balance downforce and reduce drag. The vehicle’s track is slightly wider due to aggressive fender flares, adding one inch to the overall width.

GR Sport Interior Appointments

Inside, the cabin reflects the GR brand’s motorsport heritage. The interior features “Brin Naub” synthetic suede and SofTex sport seats. Wider bolsters hold occupants in place during a backcountry run.

A 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster offers an exclusive GR start-up screen, while the leather-wrapped steering wheel includes sport paddle shifters.

The plug-in hybrid engine in the GR Sport has a net combined 324 horsepower. The system delivers 48 miles of EV range and 37 mpg combined, city and highway.

The plug-in hybrid engine in the GR Sport has a net combined 324 horsepower. The system delivers 48 miles of EV range and 37 mpg combined, city and highway.

Observations and Considerations

Though I have not yet driven any of the 2026 RAV4 grades, they all look good on paper. I like that the base 2026 RAV4 LE is still an economical choice for long-term reliability and reduced maintenance costs. Its features will be quite acceptable for many buyers, without feeling dumbed down. All-wheel drive can be added for $1,400.

Built-in drive recorder: Of interest is the new built-in drive recorder (on all grades), which captures video from exterior cameras. No more having to buy the optional CarMate camera systems, saving up to $570.

A high-performance Toyota RAV4?

I don’t know who asked for a high-performance RAV4, but their wish is granted. Coming online this spring will be the 324-hp 2026 RAV4 GR Sport. I look forward to a test drive to grab this rascal by the scruff of the neck and make its high-performance tires cry out.

Could a new RAV4 be for me?

I have been shopping for a compact SUV to replace our 2008 Ford Escape Hybrid, which has a Toyota hybrid powertrain. At 146,000 miles, it is time. I have replaced the hybrid battery and its cooling fans, costing more than $4,000. At my stage in life, my next new vehicle could be my last. But that still leaves room for fun, not-new cars.

For a few reasons, my pick of the 2026 RAV4 line would be the Limited grade in Wind Chill Pearl. The girlfriend-wife favors white cars. To keep happiness flowing, an eight-way power front passenger seat is mandatory for both of us. Power front seats are included with the Limited, but optional on the RAV4 XSE. I would also choose the Harvest Beige SofTex interior because neither of us is fond of gray or black interiors. And I would opt for the cargo mat package ($339) and carpet floor mats ($199).

With standard AWD and the freight charge, my Limited “build” came to $45,713.

I spec’d out the RAV4 XSE at the consumer website, but it would cost $615 more to match the Limited’s content.

Which 2026 RAV4 would you choose?

2026 Toyota RAV4 Limited AWD Specifications

Body style: 5-door, 5-seat all-wheel drive compact SUV

Fuel tank: 14.5 gallons

Cargo space: 37.8 cubic feet (behind back seat)

Front head/leg room: 37.9/41.0 inches

Rear head/leg room: 39.5/37.8 inches

Length/wheelbase: 181/105.9 inches

Width/height: 73/66.7 inches (with antenna)

Ground clearance: 8.1 inches

Curb weight: 3,920 pounds

Turning circle: 36.9 feet

CHASSIS COMPONENTS

Brakes: front, 12-inch power-assisted ventilated discs; rear, 11.1-inch solid discs; electronic parking brake

Steering: rack-mounted parallel-type, electric power steering (EPS); turning circle, 36.9 ft. (37 feet Woodland)

Tires-wheels: Standard 18-inch aluminum alloy wheels with 235/60R18 all-season tires; temporary spare

Suspension: Front, independent MacPherson strut front suspension with stabilizer bar; rear, multi-link with stabilizer bar

PRICING

Limited AWD base price: $44,750, including $1,450 freight charge; price as configured $45,71

Options on test vehicle: Wind Chill Pearl paint $425; all-weather liner package $339; carpet floor mats $199;

Where assembled: Georgetown, Ky.

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2025 Subaru Forester Sport Specifications

BY MARK MAYNARD

The Subaru Forester has a fatherly backbone of trust and no-nonsense. Since this compact SUV’s U.S. debut in 1998, it has pursued function over fashion and durability over gimmicks. It is Subaru’s approach of knowing right from wrong and doing the right thing. However, Forester’s unadorned cosmetics never flirted with sexiness, which was a turn-off to many motorists, including me. Its exterior styling turned few heads, until now.

Forester’s new body styling is conservatively modern, with no odd cutouts, slashes, or swoops. The statement it makes is just what it needs to turn a few heads. The redesigned, sixth-generation 2025 Subaru Forester is the compact SUV it was born to become.

I have tested Foresters since 1998, when the first generation went on sale in the U.S., and I valued its driver-centric vehicle design. And it continued to improve. Subaru led Consumer Reports’ annual brand report card for the second time in four years. It is an assessment that measures such factors as performance, safety, and reliability.

The Forester’s main competitors include the Honda CR-V, Hyundai Tucson, Kia Sportage, Mazda CX-50, and Toyota RAV4.

The Forester has a contoured dashboard is designed to avoid visible damage from daily use.

The contoured dashboard is designed to avoid visible damage from daily use.

2025 Subaru Forester Pricing

The 2025 Subaru Forester is sold in five all-wheel-drive trim levels. Starting prices range from $31,115 to $41,415 for the top-line Touring. Manufacturer’s suggested pricing includes the $1,420 freight charge from Gunma, Japan.

All 2025 Forester trim levels have the same 180-hp, 2.5-liter Subaru Boxer engine and Lineartronic CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission). The Sport, Limited, and Touring trims add a manual-shift mode with steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters that simulate eight ratios.

The Base and Premium come standard with 17-inch alloy wheels. The Limited has 18-inch wheels, and the Sport and Touring are on 19-inch wheels.

Today’s tester is a midrange Forester Sport in the no-cost bold paint of Sapphire Blue Pearl. Forester Sport pricing starts at $35,915. The tester with one $1,700 option package came to $37,615. Option package O24 included:

  • Reverse Automatic Braking; (RAB)
  • 11-speaker, Harman Kardon premium audio with 576-watt equivalent amp;
  • Power rear gate with automatic close, height memory, and hands-free foot activation;
  • SI-Drive Engine Performance Management with Intelligent and Sport Sharp Modes.

Check current Forester pricing here.

At the time of publication, many trim levels had financing incentives of 4.9 percent APR for 36 and 72 months. There were also special offers for some 2024 Forester trims.

Find special offers here.

Looking at the Forester's engine

The 180-hp Forester 2.5-liter flat-four cylinder engine.

Forester Powertrain and Fuel Economy

Until the 2026 Forester Hybrid goes on sale, there is one strong four-cylinder powertrain and continuously variable automatic transmission.

Step on the gas, and the 180-hp Forester Sport scoots. Its 2.5-liter flat-four cylinder has an eager 178 foot-pounds of torque at 3,700 rpm. And torque is what puts the zip in Forester’s buzz saw launch. It is liberating to step on the gas without the hand-wringing hesitation of electronic intervention.

While the power punch is appreciated around town, a 0-to-60 run might seem disappointing. Car and Driver clocked the run at 8.3 seconds. However, I found freeway merging power more than adequate.

The Lineartronic CVT has been refined for smoother and quieter performance. This is an outstanding CVT for its actual shift feel, simulating eight gear shifts. There is no “rubber banding” as the CVT belt catches up to acceleration force. In my first drive, before reading up on the Forester Sport, the transmission gave the response of a traditional stepped transmission. Not all CVTs have such palpable performance.

Fuel Economy Ratings

Official fuel economy ratings are 25 mpg city, 32 highway, and 28 mpg combined on the recommended 87 octane fuel. I worked up to 28.5 mpg over a week of driving 200 miles.

With cruise control set at 67 mph, I noticed no big drop in mpgs on long mountain grades.

The 16.6-gallon tank beats the top competitors by more than two gallons! That could translate to a driving range of more than 470 miles. Happy trails to us.

SI Engine Performance Management

If you are going to have a Sport model, it should be more than badging, black wheels, and a bump in shift points. Subaru made its Forester Sport define the term for a compact SUV with its Sport Sharp (S#) Mode.

However, S# is part of Option Package 24 ($1,700), and it is an odd mix of features. It includes SI-Drive with Sport Sharp (S#) mode, an 11-speaker Harman Kardon audio system, hands-free power rear gate, and reverse automatic braking (RAB).

Some of us might prefer a stand-alone choice for SI-Drive with Sport Sharp (S#) mode. I don’t care about a hands-free liftgate, but I want RAB, and I’ll take the audio system with a 576-watt amp.

Selectable Performance Modes

All Foresters have selectable performance modes through SI-Drive — Subaru Intelligent Drive. Three modes adjust throttle response, engine mapping, and transmission characteristics.

Intelligent (I) Mode. Subaru says the more gradual acceleration in I Mode (Normal) can give a 10 percent boost in fuel economy.

Sport (S) Mode. An everyday jolt to throttle response. However, I drove in Normal mode for most of my driving. Acceleration pickup in I mode was quick.

Sport Sharp (S#) Mode. Quicker throttle response while holding upshifts for stronger acceleration.

Looking at a front tire's 19 inch bronze alloy wheel

All-season Bridgestone Turanza EL450 tires on 19-inch bronze finished aluminum alloy wheels.

X-Mode for the Trail Ride

Subaru’s X-Mode all-wheel-drive system is the electronic building block for a capable trail explorer. There is a basic X-Mode and a more electronically sophisticated Dual-Function X-Mode.

X-Mode is a driver-engaged electronic hub for foul-weather and off-road finesse. It monitors engine output and CVT ratio position to increase all-wheel drive engagement and Hill Descent Control.

The system functions through Vehicle Dynamics Control to enhance stability and reduce individual wheel spin.

The Forester Sport, Limited, and Touring add dual-function X-Mode for Snow or Dirt and Deep Snow or Mud.

A view of the Bridgestone Turanza's tire's wide tread face.

The tires have a wide footprint for street or trail. And note the air outlet at the trailing edge of the front wheel opening contributes to reduced lift on the front tires and improved driving stability. (Mark Maynard photo)

Forester Safety Features and Technologies

Standard on all 2025 Forester models is the latest version of Subaru’s EyeSight Driver Assist Technology. The improved system has a wider field of view, updated control software, and the addition of an electric brake booster. EyeSight can identify cyclists and pedestrians at intersections sooner and will alert the driver and apply braking to avoid collisions.

Level 2 semi-autonomous driving gives spot-on lane centering and no drifting across the Botts’ dots or white lane markings.

Optional active safety features for Forester include Reverse Automatic Braking, Blind-Spot Detection with Lane Change Assist, and Rear Cross-Traffic Alert.

The front seats have slimmed-down shoulder areas for better visibility and access to the rear seats.

The front seats have slimmed-down shoulder areas for better visibility and access to the rear seats.

Observations and Considerations

  • Barely warming seat heaters;
  • Slow power seat lift adjustments;
  • No heated steering wheel. (But standard on the Forester Limited and Touring models);
  • No happy thrum of the boxer four-cylinder.
The Forester Sport interior design has levels of textures and colors.

The Forester Sport interior design has levels of textures and colors.

Forester Interior Function

Whether on the street or on the trail, the Subaru Forester has open sightlines, some of which are due to the low dashboard. Side mirrors are offset from the body and have a corner glass for more visibility when turning.

With its turning circle of a trim 35.4 feet, the Forester treads lightly on the trail or the mall parking lot. Some SUV crossovers are pushing 40 feet in a curb-to-curb circle.

Members of the Big and Tall Club take note:

  • Headroom of 40 inches — with the panoramic sunroof — is remarkably tall for a compact SUV crossover;
  • Front legroom of 43 inches is as long as in any big sedan at 43 inches;
  • Front shoulder room of 57.7 inches is just a tenth or so less than the Honda CR-V or Toyota RAV4.

Inside, there is a definite improvement in the appearance of plastics and trim materials. The Sport model features include a 10-way power driver’s seat, floor mats with the Sport logo, and dark gray StarTex upholstery with brown stitching.

Somewhat uncommon in an import vehicle is the eight-way power front passenger seat.

The vertical clipboard-size infotainment display is not the best design for on-the-go temp changes. The only exterior buttons are for volume control. And making heat-AC-vent adjustments requires a two-tap entry.

A close look at the colorful icons in the vertical Subaru Starlink 11.6-inch multimedia-plus system.

The vertical Subaru Starlink 11.6-inch multimedia-plus system.

Other Sport model features include:

  • Keyless locking and push-button ignition
  • Rearview camera
  • Electric parking brake
  • Panoramic power moonroof,
  • Retractable cargo cover,
  • Floor mats with Sport logo
  • Reclining rear seatbacks
  • Gloss black grille.
The Forester back seat has a very long 39.4 inches of legroom

The Forester back seat back seat has generous legroom of 39.4 inches.

Back Seats and Cargo Space

There is an easy step-in and out of the back seat with generous legroom of 39.4 inches. The seatbacks have a comfortable angle and have a few notches of recline.

Back seat amenities include bottle slots in door panels and can holders in the pull-down center armrest. A pair of USB charging ports accommodate a 2.4 amp Type A and 30 amp Type C.

The cargo space has generous dimensions and many accommodating details. The liftgate entry is 4 feet wide and 32 inches tall at entry. Fold the 60/40 split seatback for 6 feet in length, and the seatbacks fold almost flat for car camping. There is also a 12-volt plug to power an air compressor or lights. However, there is a light in the cargo area and a light in the liftgate.

There are two bag hooks on both sides and two headliner hooks (which I’d not seen in other SUVs). Also helpful is a slot under the cargo floor to stow the roller cover.

A close up image of Forester's LED headlight

Steering responsive LED headlights.

Forester Sport Ride and Handling

Highway cruising is quiet without tire harshness or sensitivity in noise transfer from varying road surfaces.

Subaru’s four-wheel independent steel suspension provides compliant and athletic control over broken city streets. The raised ride height has no compromise in sporty handling through fast cornering or evasive maneuvers.

All-season Bridgestone Turanza EL450 tires (235/50) have a wide footprint and a compliant treadwear rating of 400 (with 700 UTQG being the hardest).

Braking is secure and steady from four-wheel ventilated discs, 12.4 inches front, and 11.8 inches rear.

The open cargo are with back seats folded.

Fold the 60/40 split seatback for 6 feet in length.

Why Buy the 2025 Subaru Forester?

The 2025 Subaru Forester is a class leader for its safety, reliability, and drivability. I respect Subaru’s engineering to go just a bit farther to get it right. The Forester’s attention to detail will be rewarding for long-term ownership.

This is the compact SUV I would buy. Or maybe I’d wait for the 2025 Forester Hybrid, which goes on sale in late spring, starting at $34,995.

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A rear three quarter view of Sapphire Blue Forester

The redesigned sixth-generation 2025 Subaru Forester is the compact SUV it was born to become.

2025 Subaru Forester Sport Specifications

Body style: Compact, five-seat, five-door AWD SUV crossover

Engine: 180-hp, DOHC 2.5-liter horizontally opposed (‘boxer’) 4-cylinder with direct injection; 178 lb.-ft. torque at 3,700 rpm

Transmission: Lineartronic CVT with eight-speed manual mode; X-Mode (dual-function) with hill descent control

Fuel economy: 25/32/28 mpg city/hwy/combined; 87 octane recommended

Max. towing capacity: 1,500 pounds

BY THE NUMBERS

Fuel tank: 16.6 gallons

Cargo space: 27.5 to 69.1 cubic feet

Front head/leg room: 40*/43.3 inches *w/panoramic sunroof

Rear head/leg room: 37.7/39.4 inches

Length/wheelbase: 183.3/105.1 inches

Width/height: 72*/68.1 inches *81.2 inches w/mirrors

Minimum road clearance: 8.7 inches

Curb weight: 3,611 pounds

Turning circle: 35.4 feet

FEATURES

Standard Forester Sport equipment includes: Keyless Access with push-button start, panoramic power moonroof, electric parking brake with auto vehicle hold, 10-way power driver’s seat, 8-way power front passenger seat, all-weather package (heated front seats, heated side mirrors, and windshield wiper de-icer), dark tint privacy glass, Subaru Starlink 11.6-inch multimedia-plus system, reclining rear seatbacks, retractable cargo area cover, USB-C input/charge port and wireless charger in front center console, USB-A and USB-C charge ports in rear center console, Wi-Fi in-vehicle hotspot (monthly service fee required);

Interior design: Sport models have a unique dark gray with brown stitching and bronze accents throughout, gray StarTex water-repellent upholstery with brown stitching, leather-wrapped steering wheel with brown stitching, shift lever boot in simulated leather with brown stitching, carpeted floor mats with Sport logo;

Exterior Styling: dark gray interior with brown stitching and bronze accents, low profile gloss-black roof rails, lower body underguards in black with bronze accents (front, rear, and sides), 19-inch alloy wheels in the bronze finish, and LED fog lights.

Safety features include: 8 air bags, electronic traction control with active torque vectoring, driver-assist technologies, automatic emergency steering, blind-spot detection with lane departure warning, and rear cross-traffic alert.

CHASSIS COMPONENTS

Brakes: 4-wheel ventilated discs, front rotors 12.4 inches, rear 11.8 inches, electronically controlled dual diagonal-wheel brake system. With electronic brake-force distribution and 4-channel, 4-sensor ABS with brake assist and brake override; incline start assist;

Steering: Electric power assisted rack-and-pinion (dual-pinion); 35.4-foot turning circle

Tires-wheels (Sport model): 19-by-7.5-inch bronze finished aluminum alloy wheels; all-season Bridgestone Turanza EL450 235/50; 400 treadwear rating

Suspension: 4-wheel independent, raised; front, MacPherson-type struts, lower L-arms, coil springs, stabilizer bar, hydraulic engine mounts; rear, double wishbone, coil springs, stabilizer bar

PRICING

Base price: $35,915, including $1,420 freight charge; price as tested $37,615

Options on test vehicle: Option package O24 $1,700

Where assembled: Gunma, Japan

Warranties: 3 years/36,000 miles bumper to bumper; 5 years/60,000 miles powertrain; 24/7 roadside assistance with free towing to nearest Subaru dealer if stranded